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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBGDYS PICTURES. RUCK JONES—TONIGHT. The world lias advanced from horses to automobiles, Hut Buck Jones, William Fox star has advanced from automobiles to horses. After leaving school in Indianapolis, inch, where lie spent his boyhood. Buck started work in the Xordyke-.Marmon Automobile Company. Having served an apprenticeship in the machine works. Buck accepted a job driving test cars. According to Hoosier speed cops lie caused them more worry than all other automobile drivers combined. When the thrills of fast automobile driving wore of, Buck decided to obey the dictates of Horace Greeley and beaded for the open West, it was not long before lie was driving steers across the plains instead of driving automobiles along the 'lndiana roads. Ultimately he landed with the “101 Ranch,” where he was known for his ability as a trick rider. For years, when the “ 101 Ranch ” was touring the world, Buck performed before the crowds. He wound up in Los Angeles, where it can he said truthfully that he rode to success on horseback. Tiie latest photoplay in which Buck demonstrated his ability as a daredevil rider is “ The Timber Wolf” which will be shown at the Princess Theatre to-night. The supports are a topical and a good comedy. Coming Thursday.—Douglas Fairbanks in “Don Q., Son of Zorro,” a United Artists big feature.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1926, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1926, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1926, Page 1

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